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name: recipes
description: >
Find focused, runnable Deepgram recipes for a specific feature × language. Use whenever
someone wants a minimal working code snippet for ONE feature (transcribe URL, diarize,
smart-format, voice agent connect, etc.) rather than a full starter app. Recipes are
under 50 lines, read DEEPGRAM_API_KEY from env, and ship with a runnable example_test.
Covers Python, JavaScript, Go, .NET, Java, Rust, and the Deepgram CLI.
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# Deepgram Recipes
Agent-maintained micro-recipes showing how to use every Deepgram SDK feature across every supported language. Each recipe is a focused, runnable snippet — not a full app.
## When to use recipes
- You know the product and feature; you want the shortest working code
- You want `example.py` / `example.js` / `example.go` / etc. you can copy into your project
- You want a language-specific answer to "how do I call `{feature}` with the Deepgram SDK?"
**Use a different skill when:**
- You want a full starter app with a web UI, deploy config, etc. → `starters` skill
- You want integration with a third-party platform (Twilio, LiveKit, Vercel AI SDK, Discord, etc.) → `examples` skill
- You want the full API contract (params, responses, message shapes) → `api` skill
## Browse recipes
Repository: <https://github.com/deepgram/recipes>
Coverage matrix: <https://github.com/deepgram/recipes/blob/main/COVERAGE.md>
## Recipe structure
```
recipes/{language}/{product}/{version}/{recipe}/
example.{ext} # runnable, < 50 lines, reads DEEPGRAM_API_KEY from env
example_test.{ext} # runs the example as a subprocess, asserts output
README.md # feature explanation, params, sample output, how to run
```
## Products covered
| Product | Recipe examples |
|---|---|
| Speech-to-Text — Nova (`/v1/listen`) | transcribe-url, transcribe-file, paragraphs, diarize, smart-format, utterances, summarize, sentiment, topics, intents, detect-entities, detect-language, redact, search, keywords, streaming |
| Speech-to-Text — Flux (`/v2/listen`) | streaming conversational transcription, EOT / eager-EOT, mid-session `Configure`, keyterms |
| Text-to-Speech | generate-audio, stream-audio, websocket-streaming, select-model, select-encoding |
| Audio Intelligence | summarize, sentiment, topics, intents, entities |
| Voice Agents | connect, custom-llm, custom-tts, function-calling |
Nova is the general-purpose STT family; Flux is designed for conversational audio and voice agents. Both are actively maintained — see the `api` skill's "Nova vs Flux" section for the decision guide.
## Languages
Python, JavaScript, Go, .NET, Java, Rust, plus the Deepgram CLI (`dg` / `deepctl`).
## Install the related SDK skills
For language-idiomatic patterns beyond a single recipe (full quick-starts, common patterns, gotchas), install the SDK-specific skills:
```bash
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-python-sdk # Python
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-js-sdk # JavaScript / TypeScript
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-java-sdk # Java
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-go-sdk # Go
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-rust-sdk # Rust
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-dotnet-sdk # C# / .NET
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-swift-sdk # Swift
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-kotlin-sdk # Kotlin
npx skills add deepgram/deepgram-browser-sdk # Browser TypeScript
```
## Related Deepgram skills
- `api` — consolidated REST + WebSocket API reference
- `examples` — third-party platform integrations (Twilio, LiveKit, LangChain, etc.)
- `starters` — runnable starter apps (framework × feature matrix)
- `docs` — documentation finder
- `setup-mcp` — Deepgram MCP server installation
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